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*''parentopening'' defines the hierarchical parent of this opening
 
*''parentopening'' defines the hierarchical parent of this opening
 
*''AKA'' provides alternative names for the opening
 
*''AKA'' provides alternative names for the opening
*''chessgid'' is the [[ChessGames.com]] internal [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/explorer?node= Opening Explorer] code for this opening, that is the part that comes right after node= in the html of the opening explorer
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Revision as of 18:52, 7 July 2013

Usage and example

[[Category:Template:Pagetype with short description]]

Ruy Lopez
Moves1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5
ECOC60-C99
Originmanuscript of Göttingen, 1490
Named afterRuy López de Segura, Libro del Ajedrez, 1561
ParentOpen Game
Synonym(s)Spanish game, Spanish opening
{{Infobox chess opening
|openingname = {{PAGENAME}}
|image = 
|moves =
|ECO = 
|birth =
|nameorigin =
|parentopening =
|AKA = 
|chessgid = 
}}
  • openingname defaults to PAGENAME and can be left out
  • image should be used to display Template:Chess diagram
  • moves shows the distinguishing moves
  • ECO is the code or codes of the opening in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
  • birth should specify the event where this opening was first used, or the first known documented mention of it.
  • nameorigin specifies where the name comes from
  • parentopening defines the hierarchical parent of this opening
  • AKA provides alternative names for the opening